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May it have a happy ending : a memoir of finding my voice as my mother lost hers / Minelle Mahtani.

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"For readers of Crying in H Mart and In the Dream House, a searing, intimate memoir about mothers and daughters, grief and healing, and finding your voice when you thought it lost. Keep quiet when you experience racism -- to protect yourself, and the people you love. This was the very first lesson Minelle Mahtani learned about staying silent. She was six years old. Other lessons would come in time: Take up less space. Ask fewer questions. Try harder to fit in. And from her Hindu, Indian father and Muslim, Iranian mother: Be excellent. Strive for greatness. In her forties, Minelle's left hand began to shake. Then, her left leg went numb. Her body was trying to tell her something -- screaming what she could not say. And then, in the midst of this crisis, a lifeline in the form of a job offer: the chance to speak, to develop her voice, as a radio host. If she only had the courage to try. But as Minelle took tentative steps toward finding herself, she received devastating news: her beloved mother had tongue cancer. Just as Minelle was finding her voice, her mother was losing hers. This is a story about what it means to mourn and heal. It is about the tender yet fragile relationships between mothers and daughters -- relationships weighed down by histories more complex than we can ever know. It is about the myriad ways our voices take flight as people of colour, and about how our ancestors speak to us through the intimate moments in our lives. In exquisite, lyrical prose, May It Have a Happy Ending meditates on the ways grief, race, love and self-expression intersect, and introduces an important new literary voice."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780385675208 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 321 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: Toronto, ON : Doubleday Canada, [2024]
Subject: Mahtani, Minelle, 1971-
Mahtani, Minelle, 1971- > Family.
Mahtani, Minelle, 1971- > Health.
Mothers and daughters > Canada > Biography.
Genre: Biographies.
Autobiographies.
Personal narratives.

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